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Weekend round-up as Cray Valley suffer Isthmian Premier relegation despite 3-2 win at Dartford while Chatham Town book play-off semi-final at Billericay Town; Sittingbourne to play AFC Croydon Athletic in Isthmian South East play-off semi-final

Cray Valley suffered Isthmian Premier relegation despite ending their season with a victory at Dartford in Ady Pennock’s last match as manager on Saturday.

Striker Eddie Dsane put the Darts ahead and, although Makise Evans equalised for the Millers five minutes after the break, home captain Michael Olarewaju restored their advantage in the 52nd minute.

But midway through the second period, Chris Dickson levelled again for Cray Valley before the veteran striker came up with an injury-time winner as it finished 3-2 at Princes Park.

It was not enough for Kevin Lisbie’s Millers, though, who were consigned to relegation by Carshalton’s 1-0 home triumph over St Albans.

Chatham Town head into their Isthmian Premier play-off semi-final in winning form after a 2-1 home victory over Lewes.

An early goal by Ben Allen and Nile Ranger’s second-half strike left a late Bobby Unwin effort as a mere consolation in front of another big crowd at the Bauvill Stadium.

Kevin Hake’s Chats, who finished fourth, will be at third-placed Billericay in their final-four fixture on Wednesday night.

Billericay had ended their regular season with a topsy-turvy 2-2 draw at Welling United.

Trailing at half-time, John Ufuah promptly equalised and a 70th-minute Sam Smith penalty put them ahead.

But experienced striker Macauley Bonne came off the substitutes’ bench as Ryan Maxwell’s men had to make do with a share of the spoils.

Champions Folkestone Invicta signed off with a 5-3 home triumph against Cheshunt.

Striker Jake Hutchinson confirmed he has won Isthmian Premier’s Golden Boot with a hat-trick, including a penalty, while defender Ben Mason - also scoring from the spot - and midfielder Donell Thomas were others to find the target for Jay Saunders’

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